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asoftepiloguemylove · 10 months
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Hi, can you do a web weave on the loss of a lover who you grieve for everyday for your life and wishes to seek their love everyday?
Thank you so much and I love you blog!!
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i hope you're doing okay <33
L. Frank Baum The Wonderful Wizard of Oz / Ocean Vuong in an interview by Tonya Mosley / Martha Gellhorn from a letter to Hortense Flexner and Wyncie King Selected Letters of Martha Gellhorn / pinterest / Rebecca Makkai The Great Believers / Anne Carson Glass, Irony and God / One Day (2011) dir. Lone Scherfig / pinterest
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There is no K-pop without black culture.
Tonya Mosley and Serena McMahon
Even my Korean friend said Koreans are very good at imitation so her saying that speaks a lot to me   
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ear-worthy · 3 months
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On Air Fest Podcast Festival Announces Big Names for Brooklyn Event
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On Air Fest In Brooklyn: Podcast "Partee"
 On Air Fest is known for bringing together the biggest names in podcasting alongside creative visionaries to inspire creators, fans and the audio industry writ large. Since 2017, the festival has premiered dozens of award-winning podcasts, produced hundreds of live stories, convened thousands of fans and created a platform to elevate the art form.
But at this podcast get-together, you can eat in style. 
Throughout the day, eateries Le Crocodile and Bar Blondeau will be teeming with inspired audiences’ creative conversations, cocktails, and delightful bites. Attendees can gaze through floor-to-ceiling windows at the iconic Manhattan skyline. Staying at Wythe Hotel during On Air Fest is a behind-the-scenes opportunity to partake in (what feels like) the audio industry’s best professional retreat. 
You can book your stay at Williamsburg’s original boutique hotel now using code ONAIR2024 for an exclusive 10% discount. 
On Air Fest has grown into a bi-coastal, bi-annual festival shaping podcasting’s cultural calendar. Programming includes immersive experiences, awards, a business summit, audio art residency and more.
On Air Fest announces the next wave of headliners joining 2024’s most prominent and creative event for sound, storytelling and the culture of audio. 
Avery Trufelman from the Articles Of Interest podcast will be on the main stage on Thursday, February 29. Seth Meyers and Josh Meyers will come together live on-stage for a special session about their new podcast, 'Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers,' moderated by Dan Taberski.
Multiple generations of NYC’s rock scene take the stage with The Lemon Twigs and Adam Green presented by the Talkhouse podcast Plus, the season preview of Audible's Hot White Heist. A political panel from The Weeds, Vox, Crooked Media and The New York Times' The Run-Up on the power of podcasting in an election year is sure to spark some rhetorical fireworks. Mandii B and WeezyWTF work out their craziest kinks in a live edition of iHeart and Black Effect Podcast Network's hit WHOREible Decisions. Plus, don't miss sessions packed with big thinkers and change makers from a variety of genres in the audio world, including: Serial co-creators Sarah Koenig and Julie Snyder, Laurie Anderson and The Kitchen Sisters, Tonya Mosley, Malcolm Gladwell, and Freakonomics’ Stephen Dubner. March 1st Main Hall programming will be hosted by Vulture's Nick Quah. Tickets are available HERE.
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thenewsart · 4 months
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Ending affirmative action in college admissions opened a floodgate, reporter says : NPR
TONYA MOSLEY, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I’m Tonya Mosley. After Claudine Gay, Harvard’s first Black president, recently resigned, conservative activist Chris Rufo posted on X, quote, “this is the beginning of the end for DEI in America’s institutions.” Rufo was talking about diversity, equity and inclusion, a set of values many corporations and educational institutions deploy to create…
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chika-ogbuneke · 10 months
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'Fresh Air' hosts Terry Gross and Tonya Mosley talk news, Detroit and psychedelics
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anshraa99 · 10 months
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How school systems, educators and parents can support transgender children : NPR
TONYA MOSLEY, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I’m Tonya Mosley. About a decade ago, transgender educator Aidan Key started to get what felt like an influx of inquiries from parents and educators desperate for help. On the surface, it felt like a new phenomenon, with more children than ever before identifying as transgender. But as Aidan Key writes in a new book, transgender people have always existed.…
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aqsaa8685 · 10 months
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How school systems, educators and parents can support transgender children : NPR
TONYA MOSLEY, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I’m Tonya Mosley. About a decade ago, transgender educator Aidan Key started to get what felt like an influx of inquiries from parents and educators desperate for help. On the surface, it felt like a new phenomenon, with more children than ever before identifying as transgender. But as Aidan Key writes in a new book, transgender people have always existed.…
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ansraali · 10 months
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How school systems, educators and parents can support transgender children : NPR
TONYA MOSLEY, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I’m Tonya Mosley. About a decade ago, transgender educator Aidan Key started to get what felt like an influx of inquiries from parents and educators desperate for help. On the surface, it felt like a new phenomenon, with more children than ever before identifying as transgender. But as Aidan Key writes in a new book, transgender people have always existed.…
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amdia80 · 10 months
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How school systems, educators and parents can support transgender children : NPR
TONYA MOSLEY, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I’m Tonya Mosley. About a decade ago, transgender educator Aidan Key started to get what felt like an influx of inquiries from parents and educators desperate for help. On the surface, it felt like a new phenomenon, with more children than ever before identifying as transgender. But as Aidan Key writes in a new book, transgender people have always existed.…
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iqrakanjri7878 · 10 months
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How school systems, educators and parents can support transgender children : NPR
TONYA MOSLEY, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I’m Tonya Mosley. About a decade ago, transgender educator Aidan Key started to get what felt like an influx of inquiries from parents and educators desperate for help. On the surface, it felt like a new phenomenon, with more children than ever before identifying as transgender. But as Aidan Key writes in a new book, transgender people have always existed.…
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iqra8482 · 10 months
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How school systems, educators and parents can support transgender children : NPR
TONYA MOSLEY, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I’m Tonya Mosley. About a decade ago, transgender educator Aidan Key started to get what felt like an influx of inquiries from parents and educators desperate for help. On the surface, it felt like a new phenomenon, with more children than ever before identifying as transgender. But as Aidan Key writes in a new book, transgender people have always existed.…
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abcnewspr · 2 years
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ABC NEWS ANNOUNCES NEW SPECIAL INVESTIGATING ONE OF THE BIGGEST CRYPTO HEISTS OF ALL TIME
Rebecca Jarvis Reports on Hipster Couple Accused of Laundering Money From Crypto Currency Heist that Rocked Wall Street
‘Truth and Lies: The Crypto Couple’ Airs Thursday, September 15 (10:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC, Next Day on Hulu
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Bitcoin. NFTs. Burner phones. A rapping tech entrepreneur. How is a hipster couple in New York allegedly connected to a massive 2016 crypto currency exchange theft?  ABC News’ No. 1-rated “Truth and Lies” series presents a new special with ABC News chief business correspondent Rebecca Jarvis reporting on the duo at the center of the financial mystery that rocked Wall Street, which led to $4.5 billion of bitcoin disappearing from an online banking system. “Truth and Lies: The Crypto Couple” airs Thursday, September 15 (10:00–11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC, next day on Hulu.
Heather Morgan was a rising star in the tech community. She had a massive social media footprint, wrote articles about the tech world for Forbes, and even interviewed celebrities. However, it was her online presence that really caught people’s attention: under her pseudonym, Razzlekhan, she started to post bizarre and larger than life music videos and rap songs online. When she met Ilya “Dutch” Lichtenstein, a quiet computer expert, the two quickly fell in love. They unexpectedly quit their thriving careers and began filling their social media accounts with extravagant trips and lavish gifts, which left their followers wondering – where did all this money come from? “Truth and Lies” explores how this unlikely couple found themselves at the center of a massive crypto mystery, and reveals how Heather’s own rap lyrics may have led authorities straight to her door.
This hour-long program features interviews with Laci Mosley, host of the podcast “Scam Goddess;” Sheel Kohli, head of communications and marketing at Bitfinex; David Z. Morris, Coin Desk reporter; Dan Abrams, ABC News chief legal analyst; Bennett Tomlin, Crypto podcaster; and Cavier Coleman, artist and Heather’s friend.
Launched by ABC News in 2017, the No.1-rated “Truth and Lies” series has reported on topics including the Menendez brothers, Charles Manson, Watergate, Laci Peterson, Waco, Tonya Harding and Jonestown.
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riverofmolecules · 5 years
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Episode 2 is about internalized racism and white supremacist standards of beauty. A guest talks about how she once put up an ad and asked for no responses from white women and literally only white women responded to the ad. She ended up dating one of those white women for awhile but ended up realizing her partner’s racism, and Tonya Mosley points out the audacity of the white woman answering an ad that said no white women would have been a hint of her entitlement.
They also talk about a different asian woman who didn’t want to date asian men and only wanted to date white men, but the host and guest miss the additional anti-blackness and racism there. That this woman only saw those as the two options as though black, latino, indigenous, etc. men just did not exist or were not worthy of consideration.
I think the most important part of the episode though is how the guest talks about how the idea of our ‘authentic desire’ is fake. That what we are attracted to is a reflection of who we are in our culture at that moment, it’s about what we want in life and that is molded by everything around us.
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thenewsart · 5 months
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Why a second Trump administration may be more radical than the first : NPR
TONYA MOSLEY, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I’m Tonya Mosley. As the nation gears up for the 2024 presidential election, former President Donald Trump faces 91 felony charges across four criminal cases. He’s also ahead in the polls, well ahead by the double digits against his Republican opponents and even ahead of President Biden in several polls. During a town hall on Fox News last week, commentator…
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storyofmorewhoa · 4 years
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"In 'Thanksgiving Play,' Native American Playwright Larissa FastHorse Tackles 'Wokeness'" by Tonya Mosley and Allison Hagan
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cmacaulays · 2 years
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ocean vuong in an interview with tonya mosley
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